UCT four among Sunday Times shortlist

12 June 2006

You don't need a crystal ball to tell that someone with a UCT connection will win this year's Sunday Times Fiction Prize. Every one of the five nominees, it turns out, has either lectured or graduated from here.

"Some people may suspect a UCT conspiracy," jokes Professor Stephen Watson, director of creative writing. Better, though, says Watson, would be to credit the three young writers themselves - it's no mean feat to be nominated alongside big guns like Brink and Coetzee, after all. But hats should also be tipped in the direction of the Centre for Creative Writing - Brownlee and Roland's volumes are essentially their master's theses.

"This means, first of all, that UCT's Centre for Creative Writing has been consistently lucky in the calibre of student it attracts," says Watson, "and, second, that the supervisors of these students must be doing something right." Write on.